- Arts Wisconsin’s Info and Resources on COVID-19
- Wisconsin Arts Board’s COVID-19 and the arts in Wisconsin
- Americans for the Arts’ COVID-19 Research and Response Center
- ArtsReady, an online emergency preparedness service providing a wealth of resources to arts and cultural nonprofit leaders stewarding their organizations through crises
- CERF+, a grassroots nonprofit that creates safety nets for artists
- The National Coalition for Arts’ Preparedness and Emergency Response.
Additional information provided by Arts Wisconsin (5/19/2020):
- Performing Arts Center Consortium’s Guide to Reopening Theatrical Venues, from the Association of Performing Arts Presenters
- A State-by-State Resource Guide for Music Professionals Who Need Help During Coronavirus Crisis from Billboard
- SMU DataArts’ Arts & Cultural Organizations Report – In it for the Long Haul: How arts and cultural organizations can consider adapting.
- CARES Act Arts Funding Tracker: Capturing data on how arts groups and individual artists have tapped CARES Act funds, including IRS stimulus funds, SBA loans, and pandemic unemployment.The data is being collected from arts and cultural nonprofit organizations and commercial companies, as well as self-employed arts workers and independent arts contractors. This data will help quickly inform Congress and other decision-makers how the CARES Act impacted the arts sector-and what the needs are for the future. This is also the place to tell YOUR story about how the arts are being engaged in your community’s COVID-19 response or recovery effort. The tracker is intended for organizations and individuals that have applied for CARES Act funding. Please also share with others in your network who have applied for funds.